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THIS EXPERIMENT REQUIRES ADULT HELP
IT DEALS WITH VERY HOT LIQUIDS
BE SMART AND BE SAFE - ONLY DO THIS WITH ADULT HELP
You will need
- 15cm piece of string
- A pencil
- A paper clip (or large plastic bead)
- 1 cup of water
- 2 cups of sugar
- A glass jar
What to do
- Tie the 15 cm piece of string to the middle of the pencil.
- Tie the paper clip (or bead) onto the end of the string.
- Put the pencil across the top of a jar so that the string hangs
down the middle of the jar. If it hangs down too far, roll the string
around the pencil until the string is not touching the sides or bottom
of the jar. The string will act as a seed for the crystal. Any type
of jar will do, but canning jars, pint size are especially nice, they
will endure the hot temperatures. Tall skinny olive jars are also
nice because they don't use up so much of the liquid.
- Now that the string and pencil are ready remove them from the jar
and put them aside
- Get a helpful adult!
- Pour the water into a pan and bring it to boil.
- Pour about 1/4 cup of sugar into the boiling water, stirring until
it dissolves.
- Keep adding more and more sugar, each time stirring it until it
dissolves, until no more will dissolve. This will take time and patience
and it will take longer for the sugar to dissolve each time.Be sure
you don't give up too soon.
- Have your friendly ADULT carefully pour the hot sugar solution into
the jars to the top. Then submerge the paper clip and string into
the sugar solution. Be sure the string hangs down in the middle of
the jar.
- Allow the jar to cool and put it someplace where it will not be
disturbed.
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